Creative PC-DVD 5x Drive Dxr2 Manual De Usuario

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Using Creative PC-DVD Player  26
9.
On the Video Adjustment page:
Gain Control
a.
Increase/decrease the intensity of red, green, and blue in 
the video display by moving the slider left (decrease) or 
right (increase).
b.
Increase/decrease the combined colors by moving the 
Common Gain slider.
c.
When the color intensity is correct, click OK to save the 
settings and return to the Configuration dialog.
To return to the previously saved settings, click the 
Restore button and click OK to exit Video Adjustment.
Video Cropping
a.
To crop the left edge of your video display, move the Left Cropping slider to the right.
b.
To crop the right edge of your video display, move the Right Cropping slider to the right.
c.
If you experience distortion at the left or right edge of the video display, move the In_Align 
Delay slider left/right until the distortion is eliminated.
10. Exit the Advanced Configuration page by clicking the OK button.
DVD Menu (Title)
To display a DVD menu, click the
button on the PC-DVD Player.  You must have a DVD in the PC-
DVD drive to display a DVD menu—the menu displayed depends on the information encoded on the disc.  
In general, a title menu includes such items as:
List of scenes or chapters from which you can select and playback
Cast:  A list of the primary members of the cast, often with film biographies
Trailer:  The “Coming Attraction” theatrical teaser for the title
Production Notes:  A message from the title’s director or producer, usually about the making of 
the film and/or locations
Language Settings
The Configuration page includes a Language tab page for setting the default language for audio, captions 
(subpicture), and menus.  If the current disc supports the language choices on the Language tab page, they 
are used.  If the language choices are not available, the default languages encoded on the disc are used.
Changes made to language choices during playback are used immediately.  They do not take effect until 
you stop (or pause) and restart (resume) the playback.  
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